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IN MEMORIAM.

E hR? ERH n lo ™S memory of my dear Inserted by his loving wife and little sons. BARBEX-Saeredto thai memory or our dear father, .-Leonard.--Richard Barber who Ml asleep on the 2Stli December, 1921': Until the shadows of this earth'are cast Until the twilight gloom, is overcast, '•; Good night, dear daddy, good night. His loving daughters, Hllma, Billie and ' ... ■ . ■ Freda. ■ :

BARBER-In loving memory of Leonard Tin' ' I c lovecl husban<l °f my daughter December, hlVl? parteii tbiß Itte. 0B the mh God be with you till we meet again. C. C. Simmons, Wright street. CONSTABLE.-In loving memory of my. dear i°h- ,»?es^ Wiltred (Ernie>. wh° °ied on It rest December' 1021' in' his l»th yea" I think of him in silence, .Vlien no eyes can see me weepM »ny.,a silent fear I shed ■ while others are fast asleep. Inserted by his loving mother, E. M. Constable.

ed^away ou the 27th December, X P*Tt

God called him home, it was His will , But in our hearts he liveth still: Jlis memory is as dear to-day As m the hour he passed away. Inserted by his loving brothers, Fred and Keu.

CONSTABLE.-In loving memory of my dear cemb er> >" eSt' Vl'° d' ed tlle 21tb ■"" A precious one from us ia cone A voice we loved is stilled; ' ,E!* C? IS vacant in our liomc, . \Vlneh never can be filled.

God in His wisdom hath recalled The boon His love had given; . And though'the body lingers here. The soul is safe in Heaven. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Daisy and Dunk.

XINKLATER.—In loving memory of Jack, the beloved husband of Annie linklater who passed away on the 27th December, 1023. : Remembrance. Inserted by his loving wife and Eileen. MACKJIILLAN.-In loving memory of Ivy Myrtle, beloved wife of W. C. liTackmillan (nee Jones), who departed this life on the 28th December, 1922. Two years have passed, Uut none can tell The loss.of one ! We loved so well. Inserted by her father and mother. HcGINITY.-In loving memory of A. Kate McGinity, who passed away on the 28th December 1022.

Remembrance.

Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Ernest and Tilly.

McGINITY.—In loving memory of our dear grandmother, and mother, Amy Kate McGinlty, who departed this, life on the 28th December, 1922.

A mother's love is a blessing, Sever treat it with scorn; Cherish her while she is living, You will miss her when she is gone.

Heed her when in childhood. For when she is old and grey, You will never know her value, Until she's lying beneath the clay.

Inserted by her loving granddaughter Amy Moore (nee McOinity), Melbourne and daughter, Amy Pines; also her loving husband, Thomas McGinity. ■■

McSIILLAV—In lovinc memory of Ivy, beloved ■wife of 'WiUiam McMillan, who passed away on the 28th. December, 1922. "To memory 'ever dear." Inserted by her loving husband. SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear father, Frederick Smith, who died on the 27th December, 1923. Just a year ago to-day Our loving father passed away. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving daughter and son, Frieda and Bill.

TTNDERWOOD.—In loving memory of Ttosc Jane Underwood, who passed away on the 20th December, 1922. Gone from those -who loved you fc Picked like a floiver in bloom; So pood, so youus. ko loving, Yet called away so soon.

Farewell, my cliiid, m love you ircll. Your absence gives one pain; But Jesus took you in His arms,' Till we shall meet again. Inserted by her loving mother, niece, and nephew, Cecil and Marjory.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 154, 27 December 1924, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 154, 27 December 1924, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 154, 27 December 1924, Page 1

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